Who takes care of the caretaker? Burnout prevention for the helping professionals Dr. Yaron Ziv, MSW, Psy.D Tel-Aviv University Maof-center for human development.

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Who takes care of the caretaker? Burnout prevention for the helping professionals Dr. Yaron Ziv, MSW, Psy.D Tel-Aviv University Maof-center for human development

Burnout and stress at work - difficulty and challenge No person is immune against stress No person is immune against stress No person is immune against burnout No person is immune against burnout Stress and burnout are normative situations for the modern working people Stress and burnout are normative situations for the modern working people

Burnout and stress at work - difficulty and challenge Our task is: Our task is: 1. Identify 2. Take responsibility 3. Take action The ratio of burnout among the therapeutic profession, is one of the highest on the scale, 6 th position out of 140 professions.

What is stress? Situation perceived as a threat (Selie,1961) Situation perceived as a threat (Selie,1961) Situation in which a gap between perceived self-expectation and perceived environment expectation occurs (Ziv,1999) Situation in which a gap between perceived self-expectation and perceived environment expectation occurs (Ziv,1999)

What is stress? Situation in which a gap between perceived demands and existing resources occurs (Folkman &Lazarus, 1984) Situation in which a gap between perceived demands and existing resources occurs (Folkman &Lazarus, 1984) Situation in which negative energy is invested at presence( now) in regard of perceived thoughts about the future (Ziv,2004) Situation in which negative energy is invested at presence( now) in regard of perceived thoughts about the future (Ziv,2004)

What is stress? Perception is the key word in regard to stress. Perception is the key word in regard to stress. “stressful situation” doesn’t exist “stressful situation” doesn’t exist What is perceived as stress to one will not be perceived as stress to another What is perceived as stress to one will not be perceived as stress to another Stress is not good or bad, what counts is the level of stress Stress is not good or bad, what counts is the level of stress

Negative ways to cope with stress Drugs Drugs Alcohol Alcohol Sleep Sleep Avoidance Avoidance Procrastination Procrastination Eating Eating Anger Anger

Positive ways to cope with stress Sport Sport Good Nutrition Good Nutrition Meditation, Relaxation, Yoga, Meditation, Relaxation, Yoga, Sharing and encountering with friends Sharing and encountering with friends Good time management Good time management Assertiveness Assertiveness Positive thinking Positive thinking

What is Burnout? Burnout is an accumulated process of physical and mental fatigue as a result of accumulated situations of frustrations that have not been resolved (Maslach,1998) Burnout is an accumulated process of physical and mental fatigue as a result of accumulated situations of frustrations that have not been resolved (Maslach,1998)

Physical symptoms of Burnout Somatic complains about fatigue, dizziness, headaches, tension Somatic complains about fatigue, dizziness, headaches, tension Decline of the Immune system functioning Decline of the Immune system functioning High exposure to heart and cancer diseases. High exposure to heart and cancer diseases.